An Duong Vuong Temple

An Duong Vuong Temple

An Duong Vuong Temple is located in Binh Hoa village, Quang Chau commune, located in a favorable geographical location for land and water transportation, with National Highway 47 running through it, along with the Do River, a tributary originating from the Lach River. Truong Le runs past the village to the south, the Truong Le mountain range is like a screen. In the past, Binh Hoa village belonged to Binh An commune, Cung Thuong district, Quang Xuong district, Tinh Gia district, Thanh Hoa province. Today, Binh Hoa is divided into 4 villages: Chau Binh, Chau An, Chau Thanh, Chau Chinh. According to legend, after An Duong Vuong slashed My Chau and jumped into the sea to commit suicide, he dropped a golden belt into the field in front of the temple now. To commemorate An Duong Vuong's contributions to building the country, Binh Hoa village established a temple to worship An Duong Vuong and Princess My Chau. Later, due to objective and subjective reasons, the temple no longer existed. In 1993, the Party Committee, authorities and local people restored the temple with the following items: Upper Palace, Central Palace, Front Hall, My Chau Princess Temple, Mother Goddess Temple, Uncle Ho Temple... with a total area of ​​nearly 4000m2. In 1997, the temple of An Duong Vuong and Princess My Chau was recognized as a national historical and cultural relic. Source Thanh Hoa province electronic information portal.

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